Category Archives: Investing – Stock Fundamentals

Investors can sometimes mention liability or debt when they mean the same thing. However more precise – debt refers to borrowed money liabilities to an obligation of any kind, such as loans, tax or employee super But when using and comparing company … Continue reading →

When looking for financially strong companies to invest in, one fundamental ratio, Debt to Equity (D/E) gives us a measure of a company’s financial leverage (borrowings) calculated by dividing its total liabilities by stockholders’ equity. It indicates what proportion of equity and debt … Continue reading →

Today’s Masterclass looks at what is cash flow and the Cashflow Statement, what does it tell us and why it is as important along-side the Profit & Loss and Balance Sheet. What is the Cashflow Statement – When we talk … Continue reading →

As previously explained in our post about Company Reports, the Balance Sheet (or Financial Position) is one of three reports or statements that a company or business produces which shows how the business has performed. The other two reports are Profit and Loss (or Income … Continue reading →

As previously explained at Company Reports, the Profit & Loss (or Income Statement) is one of three reports or statements that a company or business produces which shows how the business has performed. The other two reports are Balance Sheet … Continue reading →

Preparing for the end of year is an important stage as an investor. Here are a selection of tips for end of year investment strategies to set up well for the end of financial year. 1. Consider how your investments … Continue reading →

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